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This hunter's camouflage was so good, this deer got so close he touched him with his arrow...



(Terez Owens)
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Tiger198871 months
A buck my lose his sight and even have a head injury, but they DO NOT LOSE their sense of smell. I’ve seen them “lick the air” and sniff danger from a long ways off. The guy in the video, while he has camo and scent blocker and doe urine and everything else on, doesn’t get that close unless that deer hasn’t been fed. I call bullshite. Their sense of smell is better than their sense of vision.
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emoney71 months
I just did an ocular patdown and have diagnosed the deer with CTE.
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Purple Spoon71 months
I think he was blind in his right eye. He walks up with the hunter on right side. As soon as he turns his head and the hinder is in field of view of his left then he bolts.
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chinhoyang71 months
The buck had a head injury.
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SkintBack71 months
This......no I'm not gonna do it........i got to though. I BELIEVE THIS WAS IN GERMANY.
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Dawginthewoods71 months
Was sitting on the ground one time in a leafy suit and had a button buck walk face to face within 2 yards of me and do the thing where they try to get you to move by moving there head in circles.It was one of the funniest things I have ever seen in the woods when I jumped at him to scare him off and he went up on his back legs and pooped everywhere. This happened on the WMA Land.
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rattlebucket71 months
CWD
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CHIPMANCATFISH71 months
The buck stops here.
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dbeck71 months
What guy hasn't started thinking about an amazing rack or arse they once saw and just zoned out for a few minutes?
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Mac71 months
It's the hormones from being in the middle of the rut that makes him act weird.
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NYCAuburn71 months
high fence...
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NYCAuburn71 months
bout 18ft high
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spudz71 months
That deer has been feed by humans before.
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